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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-08-08 12:25 PM
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Federal Judge Blocks Uranium Exploration In Kaibab NF, Next To Grand Canyon NP - ENN
Flagstaff, AZ FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. A federal judge Friday issued a restraining order against VANE Minerals and the Kaibab National Forest pending further proceedings, halting uranium exploration on public lands within a few miles of Grand Canyon National Park. This order stops uranium exploration on the banks of a national treasure, said Taylor McKinnon of the Center for Biological Diversity. The Forest Service had allowed drilling to begin while the case was pending, so the order comes as a major relief.

In December, the Kaibab National Forest approved exploratory uranium drilling by VANE Minerals, a British firm, at up to 39 locations across seven project sites just south of the Grand Canyon. The approval was granted using a categorical exclusion, the least rigorous public and environmental review available to the agency under the National Environmental Policy Act. In March, environmental groups sued the Forest Service, demanding a more rigorous analysis be conducted. It focuses on the Forest Services failure to fully consider the controversy and cumulative impacts attending all uranium exploration slated for the area. This suit cites National Environmental Policy Act, Appeals Reform Act, and Administrative Procedures Act violations.

The Grand Canyon is too important for the Forest Service to give short shrift to the possible and significant negative impacts of uranium mining exploration, said Sandy Bahr, conservation outreach director for the Sierra Clubs Grand Canyon Chapter. The Forest Service should take a hard look at the impacts and the public should have an opportunity to review and comment on this mining exploration. We are pleased that the judge recognized the importance of protecting the Canyon and the possible significant impacts this exploration could have.

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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-08-08 12:28 PM
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1. Rename the bush** criminal cabal the "anything for a buck boys"
(so sorry Larry, Darryl, & Darryl).
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